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"Its an excellent discovery," said Dr Gavin Prideaux, a palaeontologist at Flinders University in Adelaide, who is an expert in kangaroos. "Our knowledge is best for younger sites, ...
In 2002, Natalie Warburton at Murdoch University in Perth and Gavin Prideaux at Flinders University in Adelaide, both in Australia, excavated the remains … Close. Advertisement.
Professor Gavin Prideaux and coauthor Grant Gully with fossil skulls at the Flinders Palaeontology Lab. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases ...
Palaeontologist Dr Gavin Prideaux of Flinders University in Adelaide and colleagues found carbon isotopes and microscopic scratches in the teeth of the 230-kilogram kangaroo, which suggests it ate ...
AUSTRALIA’s fabled ‘drop bear’ is looking a whole lot more real: A remarkable find in WA has revealed the marsupial lion could climb extraordinarily well, and raised its young in caves.
Image source, Gavin Prideaux, Flinders University. Image caption, An almost complete skeleton of a marsupial mammal was discovered inside Western Australia's Flightstar Cave.